Some Like It Cancereey (or a brief introduction to...)
Old habits die hard they say... and it couldn't be more true.
Just a few days ago I contracted what they called at Student Health Services as "chronic bronchitis". It still doesn't stop me from adhering to my current 20 cigs-per-day habit. But as both the WSS and the Pharaoh/Caesar might know, I have already prevailed over the disease.
Otherwise, I find Amherst a great place. The academics kick ass, and while the social scene could be better, it doesn't mean we are at a lack for parties. I tried to upload a video of one but apparently, that doesn't work for blogspot.com . Strangely though, I do not have have very many international friends, apart from some other UWCers (2 of them). I would daresay that 95% of my friends are American. But THAT is a completely different topic.
Interesting events HAVE taken place, but unless I have some sort of visual aid material, I won't bother posting anything. In the meantime, here is a typical scene at Amherst.
- Notice the kids in khaki shorts and polo shirts. That seems to be the uniform here for all the jocks i.e. people not worth talking to. The buildings in the picture are Moore, the dorm where the KASA (Korean American Students' Association) and La Causa (stupid little latinos) members live; and Valentine's, the dining hall. Food is quite good here, that is, if you don't mind eating burgers, pizza, and hot dogs every single goddamn day. I usually try to make myself a kebab; it usually does not turn out to be succesful.
As for the other RCNers here, this Friday we (Katerina and moi) are expecting Penis to arrive this Friday. I'm more than confident that this will be an occasion to *ahem* conmemorate. In other words, expect drunken haze pictures.
Good work with the pics Bandido. Keep us on the loop. Pharaoh/Caesar, consider this an admonition to post shit....seriously...I've never been to Oregon and I guess that goes for everyone else concerned.
That being said, I'm off to smoke a cig (Marlboro Reds 100s) and cough some more.
As someone whom I hold in dear respect said: have fun kids!
The Guru
Old habits die hard they say... and it couldn't be more true.
Just a few days ago I contracted what they called at Student Health Services as "chronic bronchitis". It still doesn't stop me from adhering to my current 20 cigs-per-day habit. But as both the WSS and the Pharaoh/Caesar might know, I have already prevailed over the disease.
Otherwise, I find Amherst a great place. The academics kick ass, and while the social scene could be better, it doesn't mean we are at a lack for parties. I tried to upload a video of one but apparently, that doesn't work for blogspot.com . Strangely though, I do not have have very many international friends, apart from some other UWCers (2 of them). I would daresay that 95% of my friends are American. But THAT is a completely different topic.
Interesting events HAVE taken place, but unless I have some sort of visual aid material, I won't bother posting anything. In the meantime, here is a typical scene at Amherst.
- Notice the kids in khaki shorts and polo shirts. That seems to be the uniform here for all the jocks i.e. people not worth talking to. The buildings in the picture are Moore, the dorm where the KASA (Korean American Students' Association) and La Causa (stupid little latinos) members live; and Valentine's, the dining hall. Food is quite good here, that is, if you don't mind eating burgers, pizza, and hot dogs every single goddamn day. I usually try to make myself a kebab; it usually does not turn out to be succesful.
As for the other RCNers here, this Friday we (Katerina and moi) are expecting Penis to arrive this Friday. I'm more than confident that this will be an occasion to *ahem* conmemorate. In other words, expect drunken haze pictures.
Good work with the pics Bandido. Keep us on the loop. Pharaoh/Caesar, consider this an admonition to post shit....seriously...I've never been to Oregon and I guess that goes for everyone else concerned.
That being said, I'm off to smoke a cig (Marlboro Reds 100s) and cough some more.
As someone whom I hold in dear respect said: have fun kids!
The Guru
2 Comments:
Tell it to your grandmother that you've got so many friends that the two internationals only account for 5%...(that adds up to you having 40 friends in total; turned quite social, Eddie?!)
Btw, in the name of the guru we walked over two cars (step on the bonnet, on to the top, jump off from the trunk) in Budapest making shit with Doofus. Yesterday my friend and I took the same route during our noble quest of getting wasted; the now bended bonnet of the old Skoda (impeccable Czechoslovak quality) still bears our footprints...Ah, well. Making one's mark may come in various ways, as you should very well know.
Yo, yo,
Bazmeg
And the banana pics are just fucking awesome!
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